Hello Abby,
Well here is the problem. The more we describe what happened as an attack the more inconsistencies we come up with. If it was a vicious attack, Liz's reaction seems a bit strange. You would think that she would scream bloody murder and appeal to Schwartz and the Pipe Man man for help. Yet all we have is three small screams which could simply be indicative of surprise more than fear. The BS man is so incredibly angry that he does not care that he has been seen by Schwartz and the Pipe Man and follows through with Liz's murder. If this is true, did Liz not pick up on it? Did she not realize how much danger she was in? That seems very strange and again you would think she would scream loudly and for help.
With regard to the cachous, if it was a vicious attack, how did they survive Liz roughly being thrown to the ground as they were simply wrapped in tissue paper? And if she is being dragged after being thrown to the ground, they have to survive that as well. Surely Liz must have known she was now fighting for her life at that point. Now nobody in the club heard any screams and if the BS man had his hand over her mouth she would need to get that hand away so she could scream. Trying to pull that hand away or trying to push herself would require an open hand not a fist and you would expect the cachous to be scattered as a result.
c.d.
Well here is the problem. The more we describe what happened as an attack the more inconsistencies we come up with. If it was a vicious attack, Liz's reaction seems a bit strange. You would think that she would scream bloody murder and appeal to Schwartz and the Pipe Man man for help. Yet all we have is three small screams which could simply be indicative of surprise more than fear. The BS man is so incredibly angry that he does not care that he has been seen by Schwartz and the Pipe Man and follows through with Liz's murder. If this is true, did Liz not pick up on it? Did she not realize how much danger she was in? That seems very strange and again you would think she would scream loudly and for help.
With regard to the cachous, if it was a vicious attack, how did they survive Liz roughly being thrown to the ground as they were simply wrapped in tissue paper? And if she is being dragged after being thrown to the ground, they have to survive that as well. Surely Liz must have known she was now fighting for her life at that point. Now nobody in the club heard any screams and if the BS man had his hand over her mouth she would need to get that hand away so she could scream. Trying to pull that hand away or trying to push herself would require an open hand not a fist and you would expect the cachous to be scattered as a result.
c.d.
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